A Beautiful Relationship

Summary: Kurt is a 14 year old genius that starts McKinley early. read as he joins glee club gets bullied and falls in love later mpreg

Prologue

Prologue

13 year old Kurt Elizabeth Hummel
stood at his brother’s car as he waited for the older teen. Today had been the
first day of school and he wanted to go home and shower. He was the only 13
year old junior at McKinley high school and he had been picked on all day.

He had gone straight from middle
school to being a junior in high school all because he had gotten his late
mothers brains. He had also inherited her shyness, soft quiet voice, and shortness.
Making him the shortest of the other juniors. And because of his shyness he had
yet to make any friends. But there was an opening for the school’s glee club
that Finn was a part of, so he was hoping he would make friends there.

Eventually he saw Finn walking towards
him with a group of people. At first he became a little fearful that his
brother had brought along all the people to pick on him. He had thought that he
and his brother had got past all the tension between them. Finn was a new
brother, Kurt's father had met Finn’s mother at a group for widowed people and
had fallen in love, making their family of two become a family of four almost overnight.

“Hey Kurtie, these are the glee club
members.” Finn said introducing everyone, which put Kurt at ease. Soon all of
Finn’s friends were following them to their house while Finn and Kurt drove
home.

“Finn what are you doing?” Kurt asked.
He sometimes hated how protective his brother was.

“Kurtie they’re good people and I
can’t be there to protect you all of the time.” Finn said. He had seen how Kurt
had been picked on all day and he wanted help in protecting his little brother.
He hated not being able to be there for Kurt all the time.

Soon they were pulling in front of
their house, with New Directions pulling in and parking around them. Soon the
house was full of the rambunctious teens. All of them got to know Kurt and all
of them fell in love with him. They all got the need to protect the smaller
teen as well.

Four of the boys, Rory, Blaine, Sam,
and Artie, took an instant liking to Kurt. They all seemed to be next to the
smaller teen throughout the night, whenever Kurt wasn’t talking to the girls. Finn
smiled from the doorway of the living room as his baby brother made friends
with the entire glee club.

He had finally had a good idea.

There was a knock on the door before
it opened and in swaggered Noah Puckerman.

“I’m here, what’s up?” Noah said as he
bumped fists with Finn. He had, had to go to work so he hadn’t been able to
come round with the rest of the glee club and meet Kurt right after school.

“I want you to meet my little brother.
He started his junior year today and he’s already being bullied, and I want
that to stop. He’s joining glee so I’m hoping that everyone will help protect
him.” Finn said to Noah as he watched Kurt quietly laugh at something Brittany
said.

Finn sometimes hated how shy Kurt was.
His brother was the nicest, sweetest, kid ever. He was always thinking of
others before himself and, in addition to that, he was very small. He just
hoped that being in glee club would help with Kurt's shyness. It seemed like he
made friends already. Finn watched as Rory, Blaine, Sam, and Artie drew Kurt in
to a conversation about his second favourite activity -- drawing.

Noah walked in to the living room and
sat next to Rachel, who fancied him, as he watched the youngest junior ever to
grace the halls of McKinley high.

Rachel was seething. She was the
newest member of glee club and she believed she had more talent in her little
finger than any of these people. ‘They should be fawning over me, not that baby’
she thought to herself.

“Hey Kurtie what you singing tomorrow?”
Finn asked as he brought in loads of snacks, juice, and soda pop for the group.
He then sat on the floor next to Quinn.

“I don’t know…” Kurt said shyly as
everyone’s attention was suddenly on him. He could feel himself start to blush.
He hated being the centre of attention.

“Why don’t you get your iPod and we’ll
help you pick out the perfect song.” Finn suggested, smiling at his brother. He
wanted their friends to hear how awesome Kurt was at singing. So Kurt
reluctantly went to get his iPod. He was secretly glad that he was getting help
with his song choice. But he’d never tell Finn that!

So the entire glee club helped the
newest member pick a song for his audition. Rachel was the only one not helping;
she was still seething at being ignored by Noah.

“It doesn’t matter what you sing. You’re
only going to be singing backup to me anyway seeing as I am the one with
talent.” Rachel said in a rude tone. After an hour she had finally got bored of
listening to the group listing all the songs that she thought Kurt would never
be able to sing.

“Get out!” Finn said in a dark voice, sticking
up for Kurt. He knew his brother’s vocal range after listening to the younger
boy sing in his room and the shower. And he knew that Rachel would be singing
Kurt's backup not the other way around.

“What?!” Rachel screeched. This was a
glee meeting and she was the, self-proclaimed, leader of the group. How dare
they kick her out, all because she was telling the truth?

The group watched as Finn escorted the
bossy girl out of the house. He then walked over to his brother, and pulled the
quietly crying boy onto his lap for a hug. Kurt clung tightly to his brother.
The glee club soon made it a group hug, with Kurt in the middle; making him
feel special in the fact he now had friends.

“Kurtie you are so much better than
her and you will show her tomorrow at lunch ok?” Finn said wiping Kurt's tear
tracks off the smaller boy’s cheeks, making Kurt smile.

After Rachel had left, the group had
even more fun than before. Kurt, however, was even quieter than before. He was
worried that what Rachel had said was true. That he would end singing backup
and would fade into the background. He feared he would be forgotten like people
had always done.

“Hey Kurtie, why don’t you sing
Defying Gravity from Wicked? It’s your favorite.” Finn suggested, knowing that
Kurt could hit all the notes having heard the younger boy sing it so many times
over the years since their parents had gotten married.

“I don’t know…” Kurt said in his soft,
quiet, voice, blushing with everyone’s attention on him once again. Finn smiled
and nodded at Blaine and the other boy jumped up, sat at the piano, and started
to play the melody for the most famous song from the musical.

Soon the entire glee club was shocked
at how Kurt sat on the floor and sang with such power, never missing a note and
even hitting the highest notes. As Blaine played the final notes, the room was
silent. Kurt blushed and tried to make an escape so he didn’t have to see the
looks he was getting. Before he could get further than the sofa that Noah and
Mike were sitting on, he was lifted up and danced around the room on the taller
boys’ shoulders. Every one chanted happily that they would be winning
regionals.

That was the scene that Burt and
Carole came home to. They stood in the doorway and watched as Kurt was danced
around the room, smiling and laughing for the first time in a long time. Burt
had to wipe tears away from seeing his little boy laughing again. For the first
time since they found out he would not only be going to high school, but to the
junior year before all of his classmates Kurt was happy. Burt just knew that
the 14 teenagers in the living room would be friends for life.

The next day Kurt was standing
nervously at the front of the choir room. The glee clubbers were seated and smiling
at him, making him calm a little. But he still had to perform in front of the
choir master, Mr. Schue.

Mr. Schue had been hearing about the
smallest junior from all the other teachers and he was greatly impressed so
far. It turned out all of Kurt’s classes were advanced courses in every subject.
And even then, they seemed too easy for the smaller boy. So when Finn told him
that Kurt wanted to join glee, he jumped at the chance to have the small boy in
the club. But he still had to audition.

When Kurt heard the opening notes of
Defying Gravity start he closed his eyes and sang. He could hear Mr. Schue’s
intake of breath at hearing his voice. He already knew that the other teenagers
wanted him but it was good to know that he had shocked the teacher as well.

When he had finished the teenagers
waited on baited breath for Mr. Schue to say anything about what he had just
heard. Rachel spoiled the moment though.

“No, not going to happen. No way.” she
said smiling smugly, hoping that Mr. Schue would agree with her like he did
with everything else. She watched gleefully as tears gathered in Kurt's eyes.

Before Mr. Schue could say anything
Kurt ran from the room and headed to the nearest bathroom. Everyone stood and
glared at Rachel. They then went to look for the younger boy.

Quinn found him when she went to look
in the girl’s bathroom, on the off chance that he would be in there. She found
him curled up in a ball, crying his eyes out in the last stall.

“Oh Sweetie…” Quinn said, gathering
him into her arms, whispering soothing nonsense in his delicate shell-like ear.
When Kurt was calm enough they stood and headed back to the choir room. When
they got there they saw all the teenagers’ on one side glaring at a smug looking
Rachel.

When Finn saw his girlfriend come back
in with his brother he left the glaring teens and went to hug Kurt. Mr. Schue
came back out seeing that Kurt was back and he was safe. He was carrying some
sheet music in his hands.

“Kurt we would be honored if you would
join glee club and here is the solo number for this year’s regionals. We have 4
weeks to practice.” Mr. Schue said as he watched the sad tears be replaced with
happy ones, and the biggest smile he had ever seen, grace Kurt's delicate features.
The smile was bright and happy and made Kurt's blue eye sparkle.

Rachel screeched and stormed out
leaving the rest of the group to celebrate that Kurt was a member and he had
the solo.

The following week had Kurt's birthday
so the glee club planned a party. Everyone was invited to the Hudson-Hummel
house to decorate it. It would be Kurt's first party with real friends and he
couldn’t wait.

The only one not invited had been
Rachel, but she planned to gatecrash it. In her mind it was a glee event and since
she was the ‘leader’ of glee, she had to be there.

So on the Saturday of Kurt's birthday
the house was invaded with teenagers, laughing and singing making the house
alive with joy again. They were having a barbeque since it was one of the last nice
days of September. So everyone was outside in the garden, the football players
playing touch football while the girls and Kurt sat on the deck and gave each
other manicures and pedicures.

Burt was at the grill, smiling at his
sons enjoying the sun with their friends. Suddenly the doorbell rang from
inside the house; Finn ran in and answered, nearly slammed the door shut when
he saw that it was Rachel. Ever since Kurt had joined she had been unbearable;
screeching every time Kurt tried to practise his solo for regionals, forcing Mr.
Schue to kick her out on more than one occasion.

“Rachel, what are you doing here?” he
said quietly so he didn’t draw the attention of the rest of the club members
from the garden.

“This is a glee event and I’m the
leader so I need to be here.” Rachel said smugly trying to push herself into
the house. But with Finn being bigger than her it was nearly impossible. Burt
had heard her smug voice so he left Noah in charge of the grill and made his
way to the door.

“You are not welcome in my house. I
have heard from both my sons about you and what you have been doing.” Burt said
taking to door from Finn’s sending him back to his friends before closing the
door in the girls face, and going back out to his family and their friends and
enjoyed the rest of his youngest sons 14th birthday party.

Little did they know that Rachel would
be plotting Kurt’s down fall as she walked home. No one stole a solo off her
and got away with it.

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